The DJM-250 is a compact size 2-channel mixer for Home DJs which allows enjoyment of authentic DJing including song arranging and mixing in response to the needs of entry level DJs who want to try DJing or professional style DJ play.

Like high-end professional DJ mixers*1, features an industry-first*2 filter*3 effects for a 2-channel mixer that can be manually applied to each channel, and by combining fader operation and EQ effects a wide variety of song arranging and mixing possibilities can be realized. It is also equipped with an abundance of inputs so it can be connected not only to DJ equipment, but also to PCs, portable players, TV, etc. and used as a preamp. Additionally, since it is equipped with XLR balanced output, DJing can be enjoyed with minimum quality loss of the input audio signal.

A Sound Color Filter function that enables a variety of song arranging and mixingThe manual filter function employed on each channel of Pioneer's high-end equipment has been included as the Sound Color Filter function. Filter effects can be adjusted by simply turning a large knob, enabling dynamic and intuitive song arranging. Also, since filter effects can be added independently to the songs on each channel, a variety of mixing possibilities can be realized by combining fader operation and EQ effects. Additionally, as changes to the sound realized by operating the knob are displayed with color and blinking lights, intuitive DJing that pleases both the eyes and ears can be performed.

Equipped with 8 input paths for connectivity with a variety of devicesWhile having a compact size, the DJM-250-K/DJM-250-W is equipped with 8 input paths (4 DJ multi-player and analog turntable input paths, 3 AUX input paths, and 1 MIC input path). In addition to DJ equipment, it can therefore be connected to a variety of devices such as a PC, portable player, TV, or synthesizer and be used as a preamp.

*1 The DJM-900nexus and DJM-800*2 As of September 29, 2011*3 The effect whereby turning the knob to the right applies a high-pass filter and turning the knob to the left applies a low-pass filter*4 The mixer and a Pioneer DJ player must be connected using a control cable